Search & Rescue Auckland.

Raving Fans, Referrals and Repeats

Jul 19, 2019

Cat Levine a professional speaker and consultant and an expert on Human Behaviour. She will be speaking to us on Cracking the Human Connection Code. By understanding how people connect and how to adapt to different styles, we will experience greater success, both personally and professionally.

Cat has spoken in many countries of the world including Australia, Pakistan, Samoa, Thailand, Cambodia, and New Zealand to over 100,000 people. Her background is in areas as diverse as Not for Profits, Finance, Education, At Risk Youth, Anti Human Trafficking, Anti Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism.

Her audiences describe her presentations as entertaining, informative and engaging.

If you want better success in your personal relationships, raving fans, referrals and repeats in your business, come along to learn how to Crack the Human Connection Code.

Nutrition across the ages

Aug 16, 2019

Professor Elaine Rush has dedicated 30 years to scientific enquiry at the cutting edge of health and education. Currently, as Professor of Nutrition at AUT, her
work is centred on the prevention of chronic disease across the lifecycle. She is currently researching vegetable and fruit intake of New Zealand people of all ages
and ethnic groups. You will have an opportunity to participate in the research at the meeting.

Prostate Cancer

First Map: How James Cook charted Aotearoa New Zealand

Sep 06, 2019

Tessa trained as a journalist and has published more than forty works of fiction and non-fiction for both children and adults, plays and anthologies. Her best known work Alex (1987) was adapted for a 1993 movie, and recent books include biographies of Margaret Mahy, Sir Peter Blake and Auckland’s ‘First Lady’ Sarah Mathew; in 2019, she is publishing First Map: how James Cook charted Aotearoa New Zealand and a brand-new edition of the four Alex books as Alex The Quartet. She has appeared at literary festivals in USA, Denmark, Australia and all around New Zealand.

Her awards include a number of children’s fiction prizes, the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal (1996), the Katherine Mansfield Fellowship to Menton (2003), an Artists to Antarctica award (2007), the OBE (1994) and an honorary doctorate from the University of Waikato (2008). She serves on the boards of the Storylines Children’s Literature Trust and the Spirit of Adventure Trust. She has four daughters and two grandchildren and lives in Auckland, where she enjoys sailing, concert-going, teaching creative writing and reading. Work-in-progress includes an historical novel for young adults.

Subject to be confirmed

Sep 13, 2019

Richard Hills is an Auckland Councillor who was elected at the 2016 Auckland elections. He is Auckland's youngest current councillor, the first openly gay Auckland Councillor and one of two Ngāpuhi iwi members. He's been an advocate for more investment in local youth and secured a youth-centre in Glenfield.

Northern Skills and Job Hub

Sep 20, 2019

Jobs and Skills Hubs are a collective impact approach for delivering employment, skills training co-
ordination and opportunities for schools to engage with employer and industries.

To date Jobs and Skills Hubs set up has been co-ordinated by MBIE but each one involves a close
working partnership between central and local government, businesses, local communities, tertiary
providers, and ITOs.

Life long learning and loving your work

Sep 27, 2019

Helen Woodhouse had never planned to be a librarian. Yet she was awarded the Fellowship
of LIANZA (Library and Information Association of Aotearoa New Zealand) in 2010 for
significant influence and leadership in New Zealand&#39;s literary heritage, and was highly
regarded as manager at Takapuna Library and in literary circles.

North Shore Ward Council Candidates

Goals for the 2019 2020 and ROMAC

Oct 04, 2019

Ian will talk about the goals for the 2019 2020 year and Jasmine will speak about her project
to raise funds for ROMAC and auction off her tiling plaque featuring themes from Rotary
years past and present.

My career drivers and values

Rotary North Harbour would love to have you and your team take part in this year’s charity event, to be held on Friday 8 November, at Helensville Golf Club.

Partners Life, a generous supporter of Rotary activities, is again our principal sponsor, and we appreciate the additional sponsorship provided by Babich Wines and You Travel Mairangi Bay

This year I AM HOPE, the charity formed by Mike King, will be the primary recipient of funds raised.
I AM HOPE is the counselling funding branch of the Key to Life Charitable Trust, and through your participation in this event we will assist them to provide free and timely counselling for kids throughout New Zealand – enabling young Kiwis to access professional help as and when they need it. So far I AM HOPE has helped over 1,600 Kiwi kids access help from 450 practitioners.

For more information, visit https://www.iamhope.org.nz

The format is Ambrose. If you don’t have a Golf NZ handicap, no worries, we’ll give you one. There’ll be prizes for a hole in one, longest and straightest drive and nearest the pin.

We’ll provide a pre-match snack, and buffet dinner after. We’ll also run a couple of auctions, some quick fire raffles and have some spot prizes. You are guaranteed a fun day.

So, please complete the attached entry form and return to leverne@xtra.co.nz and we will book your slot and confirm your participation with further details.

MIXT NZ Made

Nov 15, 2019

Miranda Pritchard and Marc Knott opened the first branch of MIXT in Kingsland in February 2004 and a second in Devonport in 2019.
MIXT currently stocks contemporary New Zealand made design, jewellery and gifts. MIXT also offers affordable and stylish lighting and homewares. We only sell products made in New Zealand and now represent over 100 makers!

The 2004 version of MIXT combined vintage mid-century furniture and collectables and NZ made art and design. This combination inspired the naming of the store and also reflected Marc’s career as an antique/second-hand dealer and Miranda’s background and interest in NZ art and crafts.

The story of the Remembrance Army and how we may help.

Remembrance Army :Protecting and remembering New Zealand’s military past service people.

Over 350,000 men and women have left our shores to do their duty. Many did not return. Those who did return went back to their former lives, yet their service and contribution should not be forgotten.

Our goal is that every service grave in New Zealand is restored to the same as their comrades overseas, maintained to the same standards or better as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Ours is a simple mission. We recognise the contributions that those who have gone before us have made.

Ben is the Auckland co-ordinator and will tell the story of the Remembrance Army and how we may help.

Opportunities for community involvement

Dec 06, 2019

Elected to the Devonport Takapuna Local board at the last local government elections. Ruth will be the first woman to chair the board when she takes over that role early in 2020. She will be talking about projects in the board area and opportunities for community involvement.

About North Harbour

Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group who share your drive to give back.

Rotary at a Glance

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